margaret's mcmillon. (applause) >> that was extremely kind. thank you. thank you very much i think that is the example of the commonwealth sticking together. it was much to kind, thank you very much for that introduction. many thanks to the war museum for inviting me back. i've enjoyed everyone and i tell everyone that they must come to kansas city and senior museum and also see your beautiful city. it's almost becoming a family thing, i gather my deputy dense snow was here last fall. talking, be careful, the rest of the family might be following along. we have both been so enthusiastic. this is a good time, 100 years later. anniversaries can be useful for taking stock and looking back. and what happened at the end of the first world war as the whole of the first world war is something that is shaped the history of this 20th century and also shape the world in which we live. and so i think it's quite useful to use anniversaries to think about what that means, with those great events of the past meant and what they might mean for us today. i think it is q